Quantum Channel Capacities with Passive Environment Assistance
Siddharth Karumanchi, Stefano Mancini, Andreas Winter, and Dong Yang

TL;DR
This paper explores how passive environment assistance, including entanglement and helper restrictions, influences quantum channel capacities, revealing the crucial role of entanglement in optimizing quantum communication.
Contribution
It introduces a model for passive environment-assisted quantum communication and analyzes the impact of helper restrictions and shared entanglement on channel capacity.
Findings
Entanglement significantly affects assisted quantum capacity.
Helper restrictions alter the capacity compared to unrestricted assistance.
Shared entanglement between helper and receiver enhances communication capabilities.
Abstract
We initiate the study of passive environment-assisted communication via a quantum channel, modeled as a unitary interaction between the information carrying system and an environment. In this model, the environment is controlled by a benevolent helper who can set its initial state such as to assist sender and receiver of the communication link. (The case of a malicious environment, also known as jammer, or arbitrarily varying channel, is essentially well-understood and comprehensively reviewed.) Here, after setting out precise definitions, focussing on the problem of quantum communication, we show that entanglement plays a crucial role in this problem: indeed, the assisted capacity where the helper is restricted to product states between channel uses is different from the one with unrestricted helper. Furthermore, prior shared entanglement between the helper and the receiver makes a…
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